Thanks for the link. That sounds like the most hassle-free approach for me
(since I don't have much mail yet). I think I'll give that a shot. And I'll be
sure to make a backup first.
PS: apologies to Aki by the way, for accidentally replying directly to you
earlier as well. I can't get protonma
I would definitely get mail-crypt working on your system before worrying
about encrypting existing emails. Iirc dovecot should support both types
of files (encrypted, and non-encrypted) concurrently. So BEFORE you try
anything, make sure via logs, etc that mail is being written to the fs
as an
On Tuesday, February 21st, 2023 at 09:54, Aki Tuomi
wrote:
> > On 16/02/2023 07:18 EET mailinglist-subscriptions
> > mailinglist-subscripti...@protonmail.com wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am using dovecot 2.3.16, along with postfix and a PostgreSQL database for
> > managing virtual accounts.
> On 16/02/2023 07:18 EET mailinglist-subscriptions
> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am using dovecot 2.3.16, along with postfix and a PostgreSQL database for
> managing virtual accounts.
>
> I'd like to start using the mail-crypt plugin. However, I'm having a bit some
> difficulty understanding
Hi,
I am using dovecot 2.3.16, along with postfix and a PostgreSQL database for
managing virtual accounts.
I'd like to start using the mail-crypt plugin. However, I'm having a bit some
difficulty understanding the documentation at
https://doc.dovecot.org/configuration_manual/mail_crypt_plugin